The Colors of Ostara

March 19, 2006

Yellow – The color of communication, creativity, mid power,
intellectual pursuits, and the solar plexus region of the body.
Also associated with the Sun and with egg yolks.

Orange – a Solar color, used in spells for attraction and
friendship. The navel-area and energy center, called chakra,
governing personal desire and drive.

Red – the color of blood, linked with the cycles of life, death, and
rebirth. The color of desire, courage, lust, sexuality, war, and
strength. Represents the womb blood of the Mother Goddess from
which all thigs are born.

Green – the color of the Earth Mother in Spring and Summer,
representing abundance, prosperity, personal appearance, and
fertility. Linked to the energy center around the heart.

Blue – color representing sleep and dreams, peace and healing,
fidelity and unity, and used in astral projection. Associated with
the coming of Spring and with the Virgin Goddesses.

Violet – color of intense spirituality, metaphysical mysteries, deep
sleep, healing of serious illness, uncovering of past lives, and of
communication with higher-level beings. Color of the crown chakra,
which is activated when we seek a connection with the Divine.

White – used in healing and purification spells and rituals.

Brown – represents Earth and its animals, and is often used in
connection with stone magick to help the inner self connect to the
rhythyms and energies of the Earth.

Black – represents mysteries, voids, and the Crone Goddess, and is
used in spells to absorb and dispel negative influences. Not a
popular Ostara color.

Pink – associated with Spring like all pastels. Used in spells and
rituals for household peace and romantic love.

Silver – represents the Moon, the Goddess, psychicism, and inner
self.

Gold – represents the Solar Deities, both male and female. Used in
Summer festivals to honor the Sun, and in spells for wealth and
employment.

Source: Edain McCoy’s Ostara book

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